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Cute of the Day: Open Wide!

4 The Love Of Animals

ORLANDO, FL (May 26, 2010) — Open Wide! Tawny frogmouths are native to the forested savannas and open woodlands of Australia. originally appeared on 4 The Love of Animals on May 26, 2010. Proud Parents Feed Their Chick at SeaWorld Orlando. To discover more, visit SeaWorld.org. Cute of the Day: Open Wide!

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Heart U Back

4 The Love Of Animals

We recently got a chance to check out a lovely line of jewelry that celebrates animals, and supports the ASPCA! It’s called Heart U Back , and they offer a lot of fashion forward choices for animal lovers. Heart U Back originally appeared on 4 The Love of Animals on March 24, 2010.

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Meet Suliformes, one of the newest orders of birds

10,000 Birds

Which, naturally, got me to thinking about the newly erected order Suliformes, a development I mentioned in my December column, 2010′s Top 10 Developments in Bird Taxonomy and Systematics , but which I thought deserved further examination, for it’s one of those stories that defines the era in which we are living and birding.

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US Retailers Concerned Over Australia's Delay in Ending Mulesing

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Mulesing, in which woolgrowers surgically remove parts of merino lambs' rears to prevent potentially fatal flystrike, has sparked demonstrations and litigation by People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals (PETA). Tags: australia sheep mulesing.

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Polyandry and Polygynandry on the Tundra

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During the summers of 2009 and 2010, I was lucky enough to work in Churchill, Manitoba, studying Hudsonian Godwits ( Limosa haemastica ) ( see here for a post about the godwits of Churchill ). 1996, Nakamura 1998). Churchill is an amazing place, especially for someone who loves shorebirds. Competition among females.

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